
WebUSB - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Pair your micro:bit The first time you pair your micro:bit with your computer you’ll need to go through a few easy steps to get setup. Here’s how to get paired with WebUSB: Download your project
WebUSB - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
click on the Pair device button and select BBC micro:bit CMSIS-DAP or DAPLink CMSIS-DAP from the list. If you don’t see any devices in the list and micro:bit has the right firmware (0249 or above), you …
Bluetooth Pairing - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Making your micro:bit pair requires you to follow some simple steps which will be described shortly. What you do with the device you’re pairing it to will vary slightly depending on what that device is.
Troubleshooting downloads with WebUSB
Once you’ve updated the firmware, open the Chrome Browser, go to the editor and click on Pair Device in the gearwheel menu. See WebUSB for pairing instructions.
Transferring programs to your micro:bit
See the WebUSB page to learn how to pair your micro:bit with a computer and transfer your programs with a single click. Downloading your program as file If your browser doesn’t support WebUSB or you …
Bluetooth Pairing - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Follow the Bluetooth Pairing Guide to pair your micro:bit to your computer or phone. If you need additional help in pairing your micro:bit to another device, see these guides also:
Transferring from Microsoft Edge on Windows
See the WebUSB page to learn how to pair your micro:bit with a computer and transfer your programs with a single click. Downloading your program as file The basic steps are: Connect your micro:bit to …
On Bluetooth Connected - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
For another device like a smartphone to use any of the Bluetooth “services” which the micro:bit has, it must first be paired with the micro:bit. Once paired, the other device may connect to the micro:bit and …
Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.
Bluetooth - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
For another device like a smartphone to use any of the Bluetooth “services” which the micro:bit has, it must first be paired with the micro:bit. Once paired, the other device may connect to the micro:bit and …